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What is an LHS file? Source code of a program written in Haskell, a functional programming language, with literate formatting; similar to a standard Haskell Script ( .HS file), but includes commentary, where only lines starting with ">" are considered to be program code.

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What is an LHS file?

Source code of a program written in Haskell, a functional programming language, with literate formatting; similar to a standard Haskell Script ( .HS file), but includes commentary, where only lines starting with ">" are considered to be program code.

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Must be compiled by a Haskell compiler to run.

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What is an LHS file?
Source code of a program written in Haskell, a functional programming language, with literate formatting; similar to a standard Haskell Script (.HS file), but includes commentary, where only lines starting with ">" are considered to be program code.